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MainConnect NewslettersSurreyNovember 2019 Surrey Newsletter

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November 2019 Surrey Newsletter

Here is a photo of our Social service worker program instructor's Anoop and Shakeel. They are both caring and helpful individuals themselves. Thank you for being there for your students and making the program a success. We have more than one program which related to social work and we also have various specializations for the same. 

Events

Remembrance Day
November 11, 2019

Campus will be closed on this day. Remembrance Day. This day offers veterans the opportunity to remember and salute fallen comrades, and all Canadians an occasion to reflect on the sacrifices made.

Announcements

STUDENT OF THE MONTH
Diversity: Canada
Did you know, according to 2016 statistics, Canadian, English and Scottish people are the three most prominent ethnicities in Canada?
Bears & Highways
Did you know, bears are shy creatures and they can be spooked or frightened. When driving in forest areas they can be seen in and around more vegetation in BC. If you encounter one yourself please reframe from feeding them and stay calm. 
Quote of the month
The most painful thing is losing yourself in the process of loving someone too much, and forgetting that you are special too.
 
Welcoming Paralegal new students!
Starting September, we have our new Paralegal program. These professionals make legal assistance affordable; Paralegals work for employers and the public; corporations, government agencies, and non-profits. Visit and inquire!
 

Perks of social media and connectivity

With internet and phones being available to everyone easily there is a needs to be a need to make a conscious effort to keep in touch with our near and dear ones. So please use technology wisely and in a smart fashion and don't forget to stay connected.  

Art work

We have a photo to share with you which showcases creative work by our students. These three canvas dipicts hand prints of Early Childhood Education students. Its important to believe in one's self and to  inspire others in order to be successful in ones life. 

Class activity: Early childhood education (ECE) class

Here is a photo of our Instructor,  Sophie Nenno with her students during a class activity. One of the things that our classroom emphasis is, working with students via lecturing, and also visual engagement. Also our students like to keep in touch with our instructors and, faculty even past their program duration, which we cherish. Also we  offer Infant toddler specalization program besides the basic ECE program. 

Mental Health message

Mental health issues can be debilitating. In parallel to it we offer POPARD training for autistic people who also suffer from mental health issues. Autism are also likely to live with schizophrenia, depression, and other mental health disorders? Hence it is very more important to know the importance of self awareness and trying to get to know people from various backgrounds. 

Alternate forms of communication

AAC is a terminology which is connected to Autism. AAC stands for augmentative and alternative communication. There are numerous organisations dedicated to  the cause. Paralled to it we have included a picture of or a visual art representing and elaborating what it represents and what are affective tools to combat the same. Our students send a lot of time making such projects and representing them as well. 

Hospitality Management program students

We have two programs currently that we offer. One is the hospitality management and another is hospitality management with co-op. Both the programs were launched this year. Also, we have attached a photo of the students during a class presentation and all of them are. 

ECE instructor Sophie Nenno

Here is a photo of our instructor Sophie Nenno. She has taught modules for both Early childhood education, and also for Infant/ Toddler - Early Childhood education program. She is on the right hand side of the photo. Sophie is a great inspiration to her students. Thank you Sophie for your dedication!

Education Assistant graduating batch

Hello, we like to share a photo with you from our Education Assistant program. Here is our instructor, Leichel and all her wonderful and bright students. Leichel is the first person from the right in the photo we shared with you.  Our Education Assistant student get a lot of third party certifications beyond their regular class modules. We thank all our students for their hard work and dedication towards their goals and aims. 

Skytrain, British columbia

Here is a photo of sky train that was taken by Early Childhood Education students trip. It might be surprising however, sky train were not always around. The first sky train line, which later became known as the Expo Line, was built in 1985. There are in total 53 stations and 3 different lines that connect British Columbia. 

Tiramisu cake

In Canada there is a form of cake that is available at most of the bakery stores. Did you know that the origin dates back to the country Italy? One variation of this cake comprises of a rich treat blending the bold flavors of cocoa and espresso with savory mascarpone cheese and wine, layered with ladyfinger biscuits. Sounds delicious! 

Early mornings

We all know how everyone needs a pick me up for the morning to get started. On that note we like to share a funny comic poster of garfield. We all can be a bit like him sometimes when we don't get our pick me up. I hope this made you smile. Have a great  rest of your month guys and enjoy your tea or coffee :)

 

Remembrance day, November 11, Holiday

Campus will be closed on this day. Remembrance Day. This day offers veterans the opportunity to remember and salute fallen comrades, and all Canadians an occasion to reflect on the sacrifices made. Currently, there are marches conducted in various government buildings and poppy seed shaped tags for fund raising purposes.